She would have a warm room to study inSoak the couscous in warm water for 15 minutesThe water is warm and unpollutedCassie was revived with some warm milk and biscuitsMake sure your hands are nice and warmThe smoke drifts steadily upwards in the still, warm airThe warm air was heavy with the scent of sageWhen the beef is cooked, remove it and keep in a warm placeI came to Spain for the warm weathera period of warm weathersow the seed in a warm place

he started jumping to get warmempezó a saltar para entrar en calor;come and get warmven a calentarte;it's getting warmer[+weather]ya empieza a hacer más calor

Use extra layers of clothing to help you get warm more quicklywe soon got warm once we started walkingwait until the iron gets warmshe noticed that the sides of the machine were getting warmThe most important factor determining how warm the Earth gets is the amount of sun shining directly on landit soon got warm once the sun had risenit will get warmer this afternoon

You're not even warm - I'll give you a hint'He could be the grandson of Winston Churchill - Am I getting warm?'

to keep sb warmmantener caliente a algn;mantener a algn abrigado

Cover her with a blanket to keep her warmAfter such an accident, the patient will be in shock. Keep him warn and reassure by remaining calmWe curled up in our sleeping bags and kept each other warm with body heat

to keep (o.s.) warmmantenerse abrigado

Never wear damp clothing, and try to keep warmKeep warm by jumping up and downIt is very important for old people to keep themselves warmLook, you sit by the fire and keep yourself warm

More warm colours have been introduced with rich red sofas and rugsThe warm colour scheme continues in the master bedroomSaffron is a deliciously warm autumn shadethe radio was playing a jazz record with/ a warm, mellow sound/

4(kindly)[+person, smile, face]simpático;afable;cálido

The people are warm, kind, helpful and great funShe had a pretty, intelligent face and a warm smileShe gave the child a warm smileThe woman's voice was deep and warm, like her mother'sHe wanted to stay with her, to hear that warm, sorrowful voiceshe was a warm and loving personBefore the summit began, the two leaders had posed for photographers, exchanging warm greetings

Conjugations

SpanishDict is devoted to improving our site based on user feedback and introducing new and innovative features that will continue to help people learn and love the Spanish language. Have a suggestion, idea, or comment? Send us your feedback.